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Chapter thirty-six Texas baby(1/2)

On the court, Lin Ying once again adjusted his offensive strategy.

Hibbert's condition tonight was better than expected, and his protection of the rim was better than expected.

Although his help defense is indeed difficult, it is difficult for Durant to score when he walks to the basket.

If you can only go outside, the efficiency of this triangle tactic's low-post series will be greatly reduced.

At this time, it would be a better choice to let Durant take shots away from the basket.

Lin Ying waved his hand and used a low-post attack to evolve his tactics.

Durant rode in from the weak side, and after Lin Ying gave the ball, he set up a shield wall to block the thousands of troops behind him.

However, Georgetown University's tactical literacy was not bad either. Summers turned around and attacked Durant.

Durant started to show off, making one fake shot and then breaking through to the mid-range pull-up shot.

The posture is not picturesque, but straight up and down seems to have the charm of Maddie.

"Whoosh!"

The basketball passes through the net.

10 to 7.

The University of Texas clings to the score.

Georgetown University's offense never stopped in the opening game, but the University of Texas also scored a lot of points.

Although there is a big gap between the two teams in terms of seeding, the University of Texas has grown a lot along the way.

It’s not like they don’t have the strength to compete with Georgetown University!

The key now is that they have to stop Georgetown's Princeton offense!

The ball was dead in the game, and Pittman came on to replace Wendell.

Pittman's appearance caused a stir on the sidelines.

Even after successfully losing more than 40 pounds, Pittman is still a fat man weighing 340 pounds or more than 300 kilograms.

Coupled with the fact that he is "only" 2.08 meters tall, it's really like a ball.

And the mentality of the fans on both sides is completely different.

The fans at the University of Texas are more confused and mixed with a bit of expectation.

I was confused because I had rarely seen Pittman appear on stage before.

The expectation is because with Hibbert's size, only Pittman has the chance to carry him.

The fans at Georgetown University were also confused, but soon they turned into mocking whistles.

Can a person who is so fat be able to play basketball?

Or on the stage of "Crazy Three"?

Hibbert's eyes widened when he saw Pittman replaced.

Because Pittman had barely had a chance to play before, Georgetown University didn't even mention him when preparing for the game.

So he has no idea that there is such a person at the University of Texas!

But after the shock wore off, he laughed like everyone else.

How could such a fat man have a career!

And while he was laughing, he also realized one thing: the University of Texas' inside line is very weak, extremely weak!

Replacing this kind of player shows that Wendell was already the strongest inside player at the University of Texas.

Thinking back to Green's words before the game reminding him not to underestimate his opponents, it seems very funny now.

But that's okay, he has already defeated Wendell, and now he will defeat Pittman.

In that case, Green will definitely know that he underestimated himself!

Georgetown University advanced to the frontcourt. Hibbert dropped inside and was pleasantly surprised to find that Texas University switched back to man-to-man marking!

Is this to match his performance?

He was overjoyed, and then immediately turned his back to Pittman and made a gesture to ask for the ball.

When Wallace saw it, he also lobbed the ball in.

Hibbert was in such good shape tonight, and it was a rare man-to-man defense, so there would be no problem in playing more.

When Hibbert got the ball, he still glanced at the positions of other defenders behind him.

It's not because of his high basketball IQ, but because this is a necessary arrangement in Princeton's system.

It can be said that it is a necessary action for the center to determine the next step.

Seeing that Lin Ying was still restrained by Summers and Durant was far away from him, he lowered his focus and started to fight.

He was so confident that he even wanted to dunk over Pittman.

But at the first glance, he realized that Pittman was a bit surprising.

The fat man's confrontation was much better than he expected. He didn't even move at first.

But it doesn't matter. If you think he relies on strength to make a living, that would be a misunderstanding of him. He is a skilled center!

He turned around and chose a small hook from close range.

This is one of his self-recognized special skills.

Don't tell me, this action combined with his height really has a bit of Yao Ming's charm.

Although the movement is not particularly smooth, it is a bit like a stuck version.

"when!"

No goal, no goal!

Pittman saw Hibbert hitting the iron and wanted to grab the board.

His speed was so slow that when he got up, Hibbert had already reached out before him and directly completed the tip-in.

"What are you doing? Push him out of the box!"

Barnes yelled at Pittman when he saw his choice.

Pittman's status on the team is different from Durant or even Lin Ying.

As a marginal player, you are not allowed to make any mistakes on the court, otherwise you will get a slap in the face.

Fortunately, Pittman's character is quite silly. After being scolded, he kept his head down and ran forward without forgetting to stick out his tongue.

If you didn't watch his performance on the court, you would definitely think that he is a cute fat guy.

Lin Ying continued to organize in the frontcourt.

Replacing Pittman at this point would not be a bad thing for the University of Texas if used properly.

Pittman is very slow, but his body is there, and his quality is very high whether in pick-and-rolls or blocking positions.

Just don't let him catch the ball.

Lin Ying's CPU started to burn, and she had already thought about how to fight.

Under his tactical signal, the University of Texas started a brand new tactical movement.

Triangle position, Lin Ying-Augustin Pittman.

Yes, this looks to be a low post in the triangle offense, and the one playing it is still Pittman!

But at the same time, Durant moved from the weak sideline to the top of the arc.

This looks like a derivative of the low-post singles tactic that the University of Texas often used in the past, with Lin Ying and Durant hand-off the attack at the three-point line.

However, Durant stopped after moving to the three-point line at the top of the arc, and he also set a pick-and-roll for James!

Georgetown University is a little unsure of how Texas will play this round.

And at the same time that the pick-and-roll happened, Lin Ying had already passed the ball to Durant!

Sapp and Summers pounced on Durant almost simultaneously.

Although I don’t know what tactics the University of Texas will use in this round, once the ball is in Durant’s hands, the University of Texas will basically complete the offense with him.

And Durant's ability to handle the ball when double-teamed is his biggest weakness.

As long as a double team is formed, there is a high probability that this round will be defended!

But before their double-team was formed, Durant had already passed the ball!

And the person he passed the ball to was James, who he had previously given a pick-and-roll to!

A completely unexpected change!

And the key is, James is unguarded!

Sapp, who was originally guarding James, double-teamed Durant!

As for Hibbert, he is stuck with Pittman at the moment.

James took the ball, took two steps and jumped into the air...

"Bang!"

An explosive one-handed chop!

The cheers erupted once again.

Only this time, the cheering crowd changed from Georgetown fans to Texas fans.

Beautiful tactics, excellent finish!

On the bench at the University of Texas, Barnes' heart began to beat again, and his face became a lot more rosy.

Springman on the side stood up excitedly and applauded the team's attack.
To be continued...
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